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#FirstHand #Jun28
Police Raise Blue Flag at the Public

16:21 | Yau Ma Tei
At 16:26, the police has raised the blue flag for the third time.

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#FirstHand #Jun28
Third Time Blue Flag was Raised in Yau Ma Tei

16:27 | Yau Ma Tei

Police just raised a blue flag for the third time in Yau Ma Tei and the Nathan Rd intersection. They then announced said if people stayed here, it would be construed as an illegal assembly.

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Policemen agitated as they claim reporters obsturct their work

1624 | #YauMaTei
In Yau Ma Tei, verbal and physical clashes occured between police and journalists, as the police dispersed the reporters in agitation. The policeman shouted at the group of reporters right in front of them through a microphone, ”You’re obstructing police in their duty. Stand back immediately!” A female police officer questioned, in hostility, a reporter’s identity as she focused her camera on them, and ask why the reporter was at the scene.

Soon after, the blue warning flag was raised, and a policeman accused people in front of him, who were mainly journalists, as participating in illegal assembly. The reporters were demanded to disperse and “move to the opposite side of the road to continue filming”.

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#FirstHand #Oct31
Police Raise Blue Warning Flag Accusing Citizens of "Destroying Stability"

22:02 | Prince Edward, Hong Kong
Like any last day of the month, Hongkongers mourned victims of police brutality outside Prince Edward Station.

On Aug 31, 2019, Hong Kong police notoriously attacked train passengers with pepper spray and baton. After 14 months, many Hongkongers refused to forget the trauma.

On Oct 31, 2020, citizens brought flowers to the station as usual but were faced with tremendous police opposition.

In the video, the police hoisted a blue warning flag and warned civilians on the spot of participating in an "illegal assembly". Meanwhile, an eye catching yellow banner that read "I want genuine universal suffrage" went past.

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